Not just victims : conversations with Cambodian community leaders in the United States
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書誌事項
Not just victims : conversations with Cambodian community leaders in the United States
(The Asian American experience)
University of Illinois Press, c2003
- : cloth
- : paper
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注記
Bibliography: p. 275-287
Includes index
収録内容
- Long Beach, California, the capital of Cambodian America / Him S. Chhim
- On Buddhism and psychotherapy / Chhean Kong
- Law enforcement issues / Samthoun Cittapalo
- How Massachusetts became a refugee-friendly state / Daniel M. Lam
- Lowell, Massachusetts, the "Long Beach of the east coast" / Samkhann Khoeun
- Getting established in Fall River, Massachusetts / Sambath Rim
- Cambodians in Philadelphia / Samien Nol
- The Cambodian Network Council / Sam-Ang Sam
- Cambodians in Portland, Oregon / Sokhom Tauch
- Cambodians in Tacoma, Washington / Hay S. Meas
- A holistic approach to mental health / Dharamuni Phala Svy Chea
- The Khmer Krom / Bunroeun Thach
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9780252027994
内容説明
Cambodian history, migration, and resettlement in the U.S.
目次
- Long Beach California - the capital of Cambodian America
- on Buddhism and psychotherapy
- law enforcement issues
- how Massachusetts became a refugee-friendly state
- Lowell Massachusetts - the "Long Beach of the east coast"
- getting established in Fall River Massachusetts
- Cambodians in Philadelphia
- the Cambodian network council
- Cambodians in Portland Oregon
- Cambodians in Tacoma Washington
- a holistic approach to mental health
- The Khmer Krom.
- 巻冊次
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: paper ISBN 9780252071010
内容説明
Wars in Southeast Asia drove unprecedented numbers of Cambodian refugees to settle in the United States. From southern California to New England, Cambodian communities took root amidst struggles of assimilation and triumphs of adaptation.
In Not Just Victims, Sucheng Chan offers oral histories based on conversations with Cambodian community leaders in eight American cities: Long Beach, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, and the Massachusetts towns of Fall River and Lowell. Eschewing victimization narratives, these accounts provide vividly detailed descriptions of Cambodian refugees building new lives in the United States. Chan's introduction places their stories against the backdrop of recent Cambodian history, from the civil war through the bloody Khmer Rouge revolution to the Vietnamese occupation. In addition, Chan includes an essay on oral history.
目次
- Long Beach California - the capital of Cambodian America
- on Buddhism and psychotherapy
- law enforcement issues
- how Massachusetts became a refugee-friendly state
- Lowell Massachusetts - the "Long Beach of the east coast"
- getting established in Fall River Massachusetts
- Cambodians in Philadelphia
- the Cambodian network council
- Cambodians in Portland Oregon
- Cambodians in Tacoma Washington
- a holistic approach to mental health
- The Khmer Krom.
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